«CÓRIUM» İLE İLİŞKİLİ ROMENCE KİTAPLAR
córium sözcüğünün kullanımını aşağıdaki kaynakça seçkisinde keşfedin.
córium ile ilişkili kitaplar ve Romence edebiyattaki kullanımı ile ilgili bağlam sağlaması için küçük metinler.
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Gramática histórica de la lengua asturiana: fonética, ... - Pagina 84
Así frente a la cantidad de córium (rew) dada por Meyer-Lübke guardan silencio old y em. Los resultados asturianos van desde el más occidental (y g- asturiano) con metátesis coiru ("coyro": OCU a. 1274) a otros con diptongación y metátesis ...
Xosé Lluis García Arias,
2003
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Etymologisches Wörterbuch der Naturwissenschaften und ... - Pagina 25
Córium [an: Lederh au t] lat. córium Haut, Fell, Leder. ' Cormophŕta [bot: Sproßpflanzen] lat. Ícowno's Stamm, phjton Gewächs. córnea [an: Hornhaut des Auges] lat. 062210 us, a, um aus Horn bestehend. Có/'ml [an, zool, pal: Horn, Fortsatz] lat.
Carl Walter Schmidt,
1923
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Diccionario castellano con las voces de ciencias y artes y ...
Fr. Etaie. Lat. Rudens confirmatórius. Bafc. Ef- coya. Hai eßai demefana, de artimon , &c. ESTAIMBOUC , piel , eípecie de gamuza. Fr. Stoim- bouc. Lat. Rupicápreae córium. ESTALA , V. Eftablo. EST ALACION , lo mifmo que clafe , V. Fr. Rang.
Esteban Terreros y Pando ((S.I.)),
1787
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Diccionario auxiliar: español-latino para el uso moderno ... - Pagina 274
Uso: - de bueyes, bovile, is n; - de cerdos, suíle, is n; - de ovejas, ovile, is n. correa: córium, ii n; córius, ii m. Sin: lorum; loramentum. Uso: - de transmisión, córium volúbile. corrección: (acción de corregir) corréctio , onisf. Sin: reprehénsio ...
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English Flora: Class 24, Cryptogamia, Pt. 2, comprising ...
M. córium, Gr. (coriaceous Merulius) ; at first resupinate, at length more or less perfectly reflexed white and villous above often zoned, hymenium pale minutely reticulato-porous. Ft. El. v. I. p. 58. — Thelephora corium, Pers. Syn. p. 574. Grev.
James Edward Smith, William Jackson Hooker, Miles Joseph Berkeley,
1836
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Class XXIV: Cryptogamia: comprising the Mosses, Hepaticae, ...
O. Córium, Ag. (leathery Oscillatoria); stratum thick subcoriaceous opaque dull-brownish streaked with pale-green, filaments yellowish slender, striae indistinct distant.—Ag. Syst. Alg. p. 64. Lyngb. Hydroph. Dan. p. 89. Grev. Fl. Edin. p. 303.
William Jackson Hooker,
1833
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Class XXIV: Cryptogamia: comprising the Fungi. Vol. 5Part 2
M. córium, Gr. (coriaceous Merulius); at first resupinate, at length more or less perfectly reflexed white and villous above often zoned, hymenium pale minutely reticulato-porous. Fr. El. v. 1. p. 58.—Thelephora corium, Pers. Syn. p. 574. Grev.
Miles Joseph Berkeley,
1836
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Christophori Cellarii ... Geographia antiqua ... Huic ... - Pagina 77
Pris'r'na urbs ab ¡Eolidis fine Pharma, màter Maffiliae; postquam Hermi o'stium, & urbs Smyrna mercatu nobi— lisiima: Clazomeme, Erytbrz, Cj/ffur Erythraeorum ria-2. vale, Tem (Ts'siwç), Anacreontis patria: -Orycü'm .promona córium, ad ...
Christophorus CELLARIUS (the Elder.), Samuel Patrick,
1802
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An encyclopædia of agriculture ... Fourth edition, etc - Pagina 283
... regulate their form, and protect them from the action of surrounding elements. In the more perfect animals, this organ consists of the following parts: the cuticle, the córpus mucosum, the córium, the panniculus, and the cellular web. 1845.
John Claudius Loudon,
1839
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A Latin Grammar, arranged according to the principles of ... - Pagina 138
To endeavour, dàre opéram To accuse, accüso are To condemn to death, căpite damno are Silent, ticitus To become mute, obmütesco öre - Hide, córium i 167. Equidem, adv. indeed Münus éris, gift, office, or duty Döno are, to present 168.
Charles TAYLOR (of Hereford.),
1823